Frederic Pierrot Movies
One of the prime choices of French casting directors when filling distinguished, slightly offbeat roles, Gallic actor
Frédéric Pierrot originally spent a year studying mathematics, but shifted focus and emphasis after moving to the United States and discovering a great love of cinematic spectacle. Upon returning to France,
Pierrot promptly decided to establish himself as an actor and debuted onscreen in the 1986 short Manège by director
Jacques Nolot. In the years that followed, he enjoyed his most prolific and successful collaborations via repeat projects with director
Bertrand Tavernier, who favored the actor enormously and enlisted him on several occasions. Among their joint ventures were the 1996
Captain Conan and the 2004
Holy Lola. Additional noteworthy projects that starred
Pierrot included
Ken Loach's
Land and Freedom (1995),
Jean-Luc Godard's
For Ever Mozart (1996),
Laurence Barbosa's
La Vie Moderne (2000), and
Philippe Claudel's
I've Loved You So Long (2007). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide